§ 6.28.110. Consequence for an untimely appeal.  


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  • (a)

    If a timely appeal is not received by the city clerk, the right to appeal is waived and the notice of abatement is final and binding. In such instances, the city may, without any administrative hearing, cause the abatement with city forces of any or all of the nuisance conditions or activities stated in the notice of abatement. Entry onto private real property that is both improved and occupied shall, excepting instances of an imminent hazard, be with an abatement warrant from the superior court. The city shall follow the procedures stated in this chapter for recovery of all abatement costs, fees and expenses (incidental or otherwise).

    (b)

    Nothing contained in this chapter shall obligate the city to undertake abatement actions pursuant to a notice of abatement, whether or not there is a timely appeal.

(Ord. No. 905-2013, § 6.28.110, 5-20-2013)